Pittsburgh's Marty's Market Will Sell Only Watch List-Approved Seafood, First In Region

Marty's Market is jumping into the pond, casting its eye toward sustainability. Starting this past weekend, it is selling fresh seafood, but only sustainable types selected with the guidance of the Monterey Bay Aquarium's "Seafood Watch" list.

Gulf Seafood Institute Testifies Before Two Influential Government Organizations Governing Gulf Waters

February 10, 2014 Ed Lallo, Gulf Seafood News

The Gulf Seafood Institute (GSI), a four-month old non-profit organization comprised of Gulf seafood leaders from all five Gulf States, had a busy week of testifying before two influential governmental organizations responsible for governing the Gulf of Mexico, and the sustainable seafood it provides.

Seafood Nutrition Partnership Promotes Heart-Health Benefits Of Seafood

To raise awareness among women that prevention of heart disease should be a top priority—and to promote the heart-health benefits of seafood consumption—Seafood Nutrition Partnership is collaborating with the National Institutes of Health (NIH) program The Heart Truth® and Sister to Sister: The Women’s Heart Health Foundation on a public service message that launches nationally February 7, 2014.

Major Buyers Join High Liner In New Salmon FIP Partnership

February 7, 2014 Wild Salmon Center

Four major seafood buyers announced today that they have joined the Wild Salmon Center’s Salmon Fishery Improvement Project (FIP) Partnership. The Partnership, which includes Nestlé, Gorton’s, The Fishin’ Company, Albion Fisheries, and High Liner Foods, aims to significantly increase the number of fisheries around the globe that supply sustainable salmon. The buyers’ involvement motivates fisheries to focus on their sustainability performance, and the Wild Salmon Center (WSC) builds on this interest by working on the ground to help fisheries find practical ways to improve their sustainability efforts.

Gulf Fisherman Spends Three Months At Sea For Customers

February 7, 2014 Ed Lallo, Gulf Seafood News

A fourteen foot wave breaking the bow and crashing into the cockpit of the 50 foot Chelsea Ann doesn’t scare Bill “Bubba” Cochrane, its just part of his job as a Gulf of Mexico commercial fisherman. What scares him is losing the ability to harvest twenty percent of one of the most sustainable fish in the Gulf of Mexico.